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King's Siege Tower was released in 2005 for Knight's Kingdom II. The tower has a drawbridge to enter enemy castles and a battering ram to knock down doors and walls. Two shadow knights attempt to stop King Mathias and Jayko from using this siege weapon. Various accessories such as large lion shields, weapons, and flags are included.

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Although there were some alright parts in this I was not impressed by the design or piece selection. The only reason I bought it, was that it was on clearance for $7. I figured that was a decent price for two shadow knights (helmets esp.) and some random other parts. I kinda like the sparkly rock (not sure why) and the brown rounded parts for the ram are kinda cool.

As far as playbility It wan't that great either. I never understood the concept of attatching a ram to a siege tower...

These seige towers are somewhat maddening to put together because they are made up of those huge, 2 stud gray pieces. It makes for a flimsy structure until you secure them all with one piece (like a large plate for the platform) that connects them all at once.

There were times when I was putting this together and pressing down on a brick, and something went wrong and the whole construction fell to pieces. That's usually a joy a save for my clone-set building. Also, the big shield is just a cover for what is a gaping whole in the side of the tower... I would prefer bricks.

On the other hand, the figs offered are, as stated, very good. Two shadow knights and king Mathis (good torso for soldier) especially. Also, the battering ram is kind of a crank mechanism, and it's pretty well designed and fun to use.

Not a horrible set, I just don't like the use of those 2 stud pillar pieces, both in this set and Vladek's siege engine.

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i don't like this design as much as i did vladek's siege tower, which i liked quite a bit aesthetically (though that's neither here nor there), and i also didn't lke the battering ram attached to it. the idea is okayish but the execution is kinda poor. it's a fun set, assuming you have a castle to attack (which is a limitation of any machine of war type set) but it comes with four figs including the king, which is great.

lego siege engines have never feature great designs, as far as i recall. older siege towers may have feature simler designs (resembling the small siege tower included in battle at the pass) and that may or may no be better, but these are just fine if you ask me.

it seems like every time a generally disliked set that i happened to like is reviewed someone metions that they only picked it up because they found it on (instert redicuous discount). where do you guys shop? i woulda bought two of these for $7 without thinking.

In my mind, this is the opposite to Vladek's Siege machine. It looks alright, and the plastic shields are a definate improvment over the papers one from Vladek's. However, the battering mechinism is far inferior to Vladek's, because it slides, instead of swings. Back to the good points, the number of minifigs is pretty good for the price, and two of them are somewhat useful.

The final score:

Aesthetics - 8

Playability - 3

Minifigs - 7

Nolstalga - N/A

Pieces - 3

Price - 5

Overall - 5.2

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The construction of the tower itself is mediocre - the brown wheels look good but the grey structure they go on doesn't (how can you explain a stone or metal siege tower?). The battering ram is well designed, but when would you actually use it if you were attacking a flat wall? The big shields add a dash of colour to what could have been a rather dull set, though I don't like the studs slap bang in the middle of the smooth-looking lion. The top 'bumps' are nice because of the blue, though I don't know what anyone would use them for.

One thing I don't think the picture shows is that there's a pedestal that holds the Heart Of Ages (the orange radar disc) - a neat story touch.

King Mathias is a good fig for the torso and the head, and it's neat to get Mathias in a relatively cheap set. Jayko is a lot better than his last incarnation - the baby blue is more balanced by the navy blue, and the grey sword is more 'gritty'. Plus there's the return of the triangle shield. More Shadow Knights are always great.

I guess this isn't really meant to be a set by itself - just like Vladek's Siege Engine before it, it's meant to go with a castle to attack. I have Vladek's Dark Fortress and I think this set would go great with it.

Not the greatest set, especially when thoughts go back to the old sets of the eighties and nineties, but it definitely has some benefits. It looks intimidating from far away, and is a good source of soldiers and siege pieces, but overall, an average set.

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Horrible set. Easily the worst set of a terrible line. Terrible design, stupid big shields, hardly any real bricks (I don't count 1x2x5s as real bricks) and two useless figures (King and Jayko) The only upside, is the Shadow Knights, if you're into that sort of thing (I'm not).

Personally, I have a hard time figuring out what the folks over at LEGO are thinking. This "seige tower" is absolutely horrible. The thing that confuses me is that this was released along with Vladek's Fortress, a set which was decidedly more complex than the previous year's castle. Conversely, this seige tower manages to be even simpler than the already simple Vladek Seige Engine.

The Shadow Knights are nice, but Wacko Jayko is overused. I just can't bring myself to like this decidedly average set.